Key Points

Yuvraj Sandhu from Chandigarh has extended his lead at the PGTI Players Championship after shooting a second-round 67. He now sits at 12-under par, holding a two-shot advantage over the field. Olympian Udayan Mane made a huge move up the leaderboard with a superb 65 to jump into a tie for second. Nepal's Subash Tamang also sits at 10-under par heading into the weekend rounds.

Key Points: Yuvraj Sandhu Extends PGTI Players Championship Lead to Two Shots

  • Yuvraj Sandhu shot 67 to extend his lead to 12-under 130
  • Udayan Mane carded the day's best round with a 65
  • Subash Tamang remains tied for second place at 10-under
  • The cut was made at one-over 143 with 58 players advancing
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PGTI Players Championship 2025: Yuvraj Sandhu extends lead to two shots on Day 2

Yuvraj Sandhu leads at 12-under 130 after round two. Udayan Mane fires 65 to tie for second with Subash Tamang at Clover Greens.

"I was not at my physical best today... But I'm happy that I hung in there and still shot a decent score. - Yuvraj Sandhu"

Hosur, August 21

Yuvraj Sandhu of Chandigarh produced a second-round score of four-under 67 to extend his lead to two shots at the Rs. 1 crore Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) Players Championship 2025 being played at the Clover Greens Golf Course & Resort near Hosur in Tamil Nadu.

Hosur (Tamil Nadu) [India], August 21 (ANI): Yuvraj Sandhu of Chandigarh produced a second-round score of four-under 67 to extend his lead to two shots at the Rs. 1 crore Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) Players Championship 2025 being played at the Clover Greens Golf Course & Resort near Hosur in Tamil Nadu.

PGTI Order of Merit leader and last week's winner, Yuvraj (63-67), the overnight leader by one shot, moved his total to 12-under 130 at the halfway stage, as per a press release from PGTI.

Olympian and Pune golfer Udayan Mane (67-65) returned the day's lowest score of 65 to leapfrog eight spots to tied second place at 10-under 132.

Nepal's Subash Tamang (64-68) continued in tied second place after shooting a 68 in round two. The cut was declared at one-over 143. Fifty-seven professionals and one amateur made the cut.

Bengaluru-based teenager Veer Ganapathy was the only amateur to make the cut. He was placed tied 21st at a total of three-under 139.

Yuvraj, a three-time winner this season on the PGTI, had an up-and-down front-nine as he collected three birdies and bogeys each. However, the 28-year-old international winner made amends on the back nine by picking up four birdies to power ahead of the rest. Sandhu had a good day with the wedges and drove the Par-4 15th green to set up a two-putt for birdie there.

Yuvraj said, as quoted in a PGTI press release, "I had a late finish in round one, and the travel time back to my hotel was a lot. Then somehow, I didn't get good sleep last night. All of this took a toll on my body, so I would say that I was not at my physical best today. I had a slower start today than I was expecting, as the body took some time to recover. But I'm happy that I hung in there and still shot a decent score."

Udayan Mane made a move on day two courtesy of an eagle and seven birdies that came at the expense of three bogeys. Former PGTI Order of Merit champion Udayan nearly had a hole-in-one on the 14th, where his tee shot landed an inch from the hole. He also drove the green on the 15th for an eagle-two and on the 13th for a birdie.

Subash Tamang, the 2023 All India Amateur champion, was placed tied second along with Mane. Tamang, searching for his maiden title, mixed six birdies with three bogeys.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see Indian golf growing! The PGTI tournaments are getting more competitive each year. Udayan Mane's comeback with 65 was impressive today 👏
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Aman W
Clover Greens in Hosur is such a beautiful course! Played there last year. Perfect conditions for golf this time of year in Tamil Nadu. Good to see tournaments happening in smaller cities too.
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Michael C
Impressive performance from Yuvraj despite not feeling his best physically. That shows real champion mentality. The back nine recovery was clutch!
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Shreya B
So proud of Veer Ganapathy! Only amateur to make the cut and that too as a teenager from Bengaluru. Future of Indian golf looks bright with such young talent coming up 🏌️‍♂️
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Karthik V
Wish there was more TV coverage for PGTI events. These players deserve more visibility and support. Golf is growing in India but needs better media coverage to reach wider audiences.
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Udayan M
That eagle on 15th by Udayan Mane must have been spectacular! Driving the green on a par 4 is no small feat. Hope he continues this form into the weekend rounds.

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